Also known as harmonicum, harmonica, multimonica, sets of free reeds
class of musical instruments
Skosmos: HornbostelAndSachs: Sets of free reeds
mimo-db.eu →... Aerophones Free aerophones Interruptive free aerophones Idiophonic interruptive aerophones or reeds Free reeds Sets of free reeds Reed instruments that are free aerophones are sounded by a flow of air in which the reed is the primary vibrator. In sets of free reeds the air-stream is directed against a set of lamellae, setting them in periodic vibration to interrupt the stream intermittently. The lamellae vibrate through a closely-fitting slot. The instrument is tuned by mechanical action on the lamellae. Each reed may have a resonator in which the air vibrates only in a secondary sense, not producing the sound; generally recognizable by the absence of fingerholes. NB: in instruments like the Chinese sheng, where the bamboo pipes act as an acoustic coupler, the fingerholes do not serve to modify the pitch and are therefore not equivalent to the fingerholes of other pipes. Reed organ, mouthorgan, accordion. (en) 412.132-62 Sets of free reeds with flexible air reservoir (en) 412.132-62-8 Sets of free reeds with flexible air reservoir, with keyboard (en) 412.132-6-9 Mechanically driven sets of free reeds with air reservoir (en) 412.132-9 Mechanically driven sets of free reeds (en)
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